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. 2019 May 9;8(19):e00199-19.
doi: 10.1128/MRA.00199-19.

Complete Genome Sequences of Four Serotypes of Dengue Virus Prototype Continuously Maintained in the Laboratory

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Complete Genome Sequences of Four Serotypes of Dengue Virus Prototype Continuously Maintained in the Laboratory

Kwanrutai Chin-Inmanu et al. Microbiol Resour Announc. .

Abstract

Dengue prototype strains are widely used for virological study. The strains presented here have been cultured under different laboratory environments, resulting in accumulating genetic variations. We present the genomes of four serotypes of the dengue prototype strain that were continuously maintained in the laboratory. These genomes contain bases different from those of the original prototype strains in GenBank.

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